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Time: February 11, 2023 from 8:30am to 3pm
Location: Starts at Gateway Classic Cars
Street: 870 McFarland Parkway Suite 300
City/Town: Alpahretta, GA
Website or Map: https://www.drivetowardacure.…
Phone: Mike Thies 770-883-0160 GAServices62@gmail.com
Event Type: rally, tour, car-show, cruise-in, fundraiser, benefit, drive, porsche, peachstate
Organized By: Drive Toward a Cure - A 501(c)(3) Non Profit Organization
Latest Activity: Jan 22, 2023
The tour will take place on February 11, 2023, with an alternate date to be selected later in the event of inclement weather. The tour's primary destination will be the Savoy Automotive Museum where we will have lunch and a docent-lead tour of their galleries. They change the displays frequently, so you won’t see the same thing as last year. We will make an additional surprise stop on the way there, and we will take an interesting route to drive some of north Georgia’s best mountain roads along the way.
We would love to see as many Porsches as possible. However, driving a Porsche for this tour is not required. We will follow all the normal PCA driving standards for this tour. RideWithGPS turn-by-turn instructions will be available through the free smart phone app and we will drive in groups of 8-12 cars with leads and sweeps in each group. Printed turn-by-turn instructions will also be available.
Sign-in: 8:30 am sharp inside at Gateway Classic Cars located at 1870 McFarland Parkway Suite 300 in Alpharetta, GA 30005. Drive Start: 9:00 am following a brief discussion of the route and any last minute details.
Event registration will close on 2/5/2023.
Consider being a Gold Donor in the spirit of the tour: That’s a $100 tax deductible donation per person to support a truly worthy cause! Of course you can add more to the donation amount if you would like to provide additional support.
Thanks to these event sponsors:
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